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In Arnold Bennett's book, 'The Author's Craft', the author delves into the art and technique of writing, offering practical advice and insights to aspiring writers. Through a series of essays and examples, Bennett explores different aspects of the writing process, from character development to plot structure, in a clear and concise manner. Written in a straightforward and approachable style, this book serves as a valuable guide for both novice and experienced writers, offering timeless wisdom that is still relevant today. With references to classic literature and contemporary works, Bennett…mehr

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In Arnold Bennett's book, 'The Author's Craft', the author delves into the art and technique of writing, offering practical advice and insights to aspiring writers. Through a series of essays and examples, Bennett explores different aspects of the writing process, from character development to plot structure, in a clear and concise manner. Written in a straightforward and approachable style, this book serves as a valuable guide for both novice and experienced writers, offering timeless wisdom that is still relevant today. With references to classic literature and contemporary works, Bennett provides a comprehensive overview of the literary landscape, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in honing their craft. Arnold Bennett, a prolific writer known for his novels and essays, draws upon his own experiences and observations to offer valuable lessons on the art of storytelling. As a prominent figure in the literary world, Bennett's expertise shines through in 'The Author's Craft', making it a valuable resource for writers of all levels. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to improve their writing skills and deepen their understanding of the creative process.
Autorenporträt
Enoch Arnold Bennett, better known as Arnold Bennett, was an English author and novelist who made important contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire. His father, a lawyer, wanted him to become a lawyer like him, but Bennett was more interested in writing. After working at a law office in London for a short period of time, he decided to pursue a career in literature full time, starting in 1900. Bennett produced a large amount of work during his lifetime. He wrote 34 novels, seven volumes of short stories, 13 plays, and a daily journal of over a million words. Apart from his novels and plays, he also wrote articles and stories for more than 100 newspapers and periodicals. This made him one of the most financially successful British authors of his time. Bennett's life was cut short when he got typhoid fever and passed away in 1931. He contracted it from drinking tap water during a trip to France. His death marked the end of a productive and influential writing career.